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a eae 8 attend, The remains will be conveyed to wood for interment, a] members of Normal Lodge, No. 523, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned and required to attend a tivn.of the lodge, to be held at its at No. 594 Broadway, on Tuesday, May 26, at twelve o’clock M., for the purpose of attending vite e funeral of our late brothas, William C, Church. members of the nic fraternity are invited to attend. = WILLIAM H. DOWN, poe CuNNELY.—On Saturday, May 23, PATRICK THOMAS Comaey, gon of James and ret Cunnely, aged relatives and friends of the family are invited be torn Sor pet Shia (Monday) afternoon, at one lock, residence, ‘Thirteent atreet and Ninth avenue. ie Seem sh ype Friday, May 22, of Bright's disease of the kidne: Saal C. Racvug, wife of James C. —. ity. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ane the members of Holland Lodge No. 8, F. and A, M., Jeru- salem Chaj a No. & and Ccure de Lion Comman- cere No. and A. M., are respectfully invited to athe fane , from her late residence, No. 335 Fase onan pireat, § this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock, The remains will be temporarily de- ‘posites hin pe Soognd Berens ¢ ener ak Cas ‘SPER.—On january D> tain PREDERIC AUGUSTUS De" PeysTer, late Gov- ernor of the Sailors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Island. ‘The services wit be held at Christ’s Church, bes Brighton, Staten Island, on Tuesday afternoon, one o’clock. Boat leaves foot of Dey pk. at half-past twelve o’clock in the afternoon. ‘Parvingss Will be in waiting at New fhton land. ing. The remains will be interred in Greenwood emetery, ‘Dury, On ip ER ay. May 23, EpwarD Durry. m4 are respectfully invited to at- tend ‘aneral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ae his late residence, 106 Greenwich street. FREEMAN.—At Hackensack, N. J., suddenly, on by ba evening, May 22, JoUN FREEMAN, in the 61st Relatives es and friends of the famuy, and of his Son-in-law, Richard Stout, Jr., are invited to attend his funer: tom the Northwest Reformed church a. Ganse), Twenty-third street, between th and Seventh avenues, this (Monday) Afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. HayNES.—On Sunday, May 24, Sie . Cash and yideived to severe SAMUEL B. HAYNES, eicods ana Telatives are respect ily attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 75 Pete Thirty-sixth street, on Tuesday, at twelve hegre ae JOHNSON, wife of James Johnson, 40 years, a native of the parish of Balina- more, county Leitrim, Ireland. Her friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late Tesidence, No, 14 Herbert street, Williamsburg. , Brooklyn po pepieee copy. ae tyn, suddenly, of hemorrhage of ie lungs, JAMES KFAYS, @ nat ve of the parish of rage county Longford, Ireland, aged 49 years. Telatives and friends of the family are re- ee to attend the funeral, from St. Joseph’s ene Paeific street, near Vanderbilt avenue. (where there will bea requiem mass offered apie le repose of his soul), on Tuesday morning, ab clay O'clock; thence to the Cemetery of the Ho! for interment. “two, Oo Saturday, May 23, JENNIE A. Kina. e funeral will 2 place from 15 West Fourth a t, corner of Mercer, this (Monday) afternoon, at ‘two 0! Solock, LAWABNOS—-At Flushing, L. L, on Thursday, May 21, at the residence of her broiher, Jolin N. Law- rence, ANNA W. Lawrr: ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funcral, this (Monday) af Yernoon, at one o’clock, from St. George’s church, Blushing. “LE ner 08 Sunday afternoon, May 24, at three ‘o’c) , GERTRUDE S., Wife of Thomas R. Le Count. fotice of funeral in Tuesday's papers. MILLER.—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 24, ELIzA- BETH B., eldest daughter of Joseph A. and Anne Ejigapetn Miller, formerly of Phitadelphia. Notice ineral in to-morrow’s paper, | MeapE.—At Harlem, on Suturday; May 23, Mrs. CATHARINE J, MEADE, Wife of Anthony Meade, aged 23 years. ‘uneral this (Monday) afternoon, at, half-past one ‘o'clock, from her late resitience, 120th street, corner First avenue, MOuNTAIN.—On Sunday, May 24, JosErPH MovN- ‘TAIN, fe years and 2 months, exempt member ‘of it Engine, No. 25 of Volunteer Department. The and relatives are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 869 #eventh avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at one orclock, MoKIssIN.—On Sunday mort ning May 24, MILLTARD Macy, the only son of George and Harriet "McKibbin, dy ‘ears and 6 months. otuperal will take place from the residence of his Capea No. 131 South Third street, Brooklyn, — D., Be recedes, afternoon, at two o'clock, without ICHARD.—On ster May 24, SARAE A., wife of Someph Erichs Prichard, aged #9 years, friends and relatives ot the ape also the members of Commonwealth Lodge, Nt , F. and ices M.. of Erookiyn, are respectfully invited to attend funeral, from her late residence, No. 44 Dominick street, on ‘Ttuesd: jay afternoon, at two o'clock. QuINN.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Rie STAF- bi FELIX, the only son of Felix ‘and Rose Ellen uinn, aged iB ray 5 months and 7 day Orel ves ds are invited 4 “attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Madison street, west of Tompkins avenue, this (Monday) af- ternoon, at half-past two o'clock, RIKER.—On Saturday, May 23, Mrs. Harriet M. ber —y wife of Abraham P. Riker. ‘The relatives and friends of ws rte 4 are eae to attend the funeral, from lence, Third street, on Tuesd: arerspon : one cock RaYmMonp.—At Plainfield, on’ Saturday, May 23, EDWAxD MILTON, son of Jolin and Jeannette Ray- mond, aged 21 runerdt a 1 services on Wednesd: Lat a eleven o'clock, from his father’s residence, in Plainfield, phe bial oo and friends are respectfully REDFIELD. On’ Sunda: , May 24, Mrs. Mary E. REDFIELD, wife of James "Ha. ee and daughter of Rev. hen Hail, aged 26 y The relatives and friends of Mhe f family, the mem- bers of PolarStar Lodge No. 245, F. and A. M., the com} of Zerubbabel Chapter No. 147, R. A. M., Adelphic ae No. 7, R. and S, M. and Ivanhoe Commandery No. 36, K. T., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rreaidence, No. 211 avenue B, corner ‘Thirteenth street, on Tuesday after- aot at one o'clock. )MITH.—On Saturday, sn 23, ELIZABETH, wife of wile Smith, aged a The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 5 West Twenty-seventh street, on Tuesday after- noon, at one o'clock. Benes Saturday morning, May 23, ELIZABETA Ta eel of Henry W. and largaret Smith, 10 years, 10 months and 21 days. . e relatives and friends of the family are re: fully invited to attend the funeral, from 142 West a A sixth street, this (Monday) alternoon, at one o’clocl Boston papers please copy. ‘THORNE.—On Saturday, May 23, Lucy 8., only child of G. W. and E. A. Thorne. Friends are invited to attend ‘the funeral, from 122 East Twenty-eighth street, this (Mon- a afternoon, a at two o'clock, RISTRAM.—On Sunday, May 24, after a short ill- ness, JOHN TRISTRAM, in the 39th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the deceased are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 15 Cherry street, on Tuesday after- noon, at two o’cloc Vav ZaNDT.—At his residence, 86 Clinton street, Bea ag EpWakD VaN ZanpT, aged 63 years and 6 moraneral on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from Grace church, Brooklyn Heights. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Van WarT.—On Sunday oe May 24, of dro} SY, GRIFFANNY, eres wife of Issac Van Wart, in the 69th year of hei The relatives ‘and | lends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the Thirtieth street Methodist church, on Wednesday morning at ten o'ploek. “Her Temains will be interred at Sing _—On Sante, May 24, CaTHERINE D., B. Wallace, aged 44 years. jatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- denoe, No. 841 West Thirty-ninth street, on Tuesday a ir, o'clock. WHITE.. New Orleans, La., on Monday, Septem- ber 23, 1867, ot chronic diarrhoea, Tuomas L. Wuirs, in the 64th year of his Relatives and frienae tr6 invited to attend the fu- = aifpast one 0 church, this (Monday) afternoon, one o'clock. oe hite was for many years connected with the ee trade of New York, this city he removed to Ne ee were for twenty-six years he was engages Ia publishing and hw trade. He was poe for his strict tines his — disposition id hie stirring business tact. us are pasainy ay from our midst sow, but surely, the soct links which bind us to a past generation. ZABRISKIE.A—ON Beorwe da May 24, Susan V. C. Ro- MRYN, widow of Geot briskie, in the 79th year of her N of funeral hereafter. _BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. Brock FROM CITY HALL FRANKFORT HOUSE, Frankfort, corner William street. rooms; aecom- aaeek S2and $3 week, gentlemen only ; $510 O0 cents dn ni 1 oo sQu CORNER OF FOURTH Street and University piace. —Hanlaome Rooms, en aulte and singly, with or without Board; trouls the Park; rever: ences exchanged, 4 we FROM BROADWAY, STEWAHM"S AND COOP- pathute,in East Tenth atreet.—To let, nentiy fur. ished Room, with Toa Tainlly. Appiy at $4 East ‘Teun street, vetore 9 board, to a getitleman Only, in a atrict- ww RNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT a aoe awd Aund wits’ also Rooms for single jen; 0 PS ee, rms low; location good. 117 West Q AMITY PLACE, CORNER AMITY STRE ¢ Mok Room to iat, wit or without Board. rat 12 PER WEEK, —PI $7 te To 40) FER W LEASANT ROOMS, WITH orl #ix blocks weat iway, a 18 jeecker street, near Macdouzal; nwo on the seastor®, Rear WEST TWENTY-SECOND furnished Parior Floor to reat en BAI DIORE oe 9 without board. FIRST STREET.LARGER FRONT A Gi Rooms on second floor, furnished, to lot e Pectin 10 | wile or single gentiemen, from $6 to $8 por w z ff required aldo. S beck Paclor bandoomselt Turoangee Re | ferences ox: exchanged, __ BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. <4 TRvING PRA eee FIrTe) H 5 SG Fa POURD 6, ETE oardy at re ST. bg | TEAR CMEWLY gu DI. Bead RNISHED WEST a STREET.—TWo 8 22th Bs each, for gentlemen, without Doan 22, war, FOURTEENTH peogg) and Sixth cae arene — Lares ETWEEN FIPTIL third oor, ‘Reduced Rooms, with Board, on second. aud Summer prices. “Delighttul Tooation” bitiapryper ‘OQ EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STRE PTH ‘23 Kren ue Hotal“Hlecaniy tarnished irae ehiak iodern’ improvements, for, gentlou : Peetlomens Suh or winbel Baca oe One wives: or single wang } SEXTReN TS 8T QT one. Ps Rene, WAs NEAR FIFTH AVE- on first and third tloora ; also loom to log with fra dase Best ee re *entlenee and their or parties of single gentiemen ; references re- quired. © FOURTH AVEi “NEAR TWE! — 48 street. —| Parlor and peru en suite Or singiy, ts let, to gentlemen, In w private house, wnrer TWENTY.FIPTH STREET, -HANDSOME- 255 rnished Ri Rooms, p ting OF en suite, yor 2: ‘third to if wives \- temen, with oF wi My te required, tant; terms moderate; reserences 2G] WES MTHENTH STREET, WEAR EIOHTH —A choice of elegantly furnished Rooms, with Board, to a gent ean nad wile ce singe esate nen ; price from #16 to #18 a week WEST TW TWENTY-FIFfTH STREET, BETWEEN 274 | Seventh and pe syegues.— 70 let, hamisomely ioe Rooms, with first, class , to gentlemen an home and good oar ie given and required. wives or to 61 itlemen. Those who want @ good ido weil to apply. Good references 3] West, x RINETERNTR STREET. TWO LAROE te 4 fun Rooms, with or without 3816 @ QQ WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Furnished Rooms to let, with Boned on second and floors, at summer prices. Ref exchanged, 20) “fom IRN wrenue) has ing Pa avo othr ha Sioige Rooms, sinee or double, wh Board, ean now be 4 references requit an LR it il TR 99 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, ki Se peg FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Handsomely furnished bgnemet en suite or singly, with first class Board, 5 moderate rates. References exchanged, 30 2 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—A front Room to let to two gentlemen, without board ; autre aaall Rooms; location central iBaaed tor teat modern Tmprovennents i Feferences exchi 322 Was? EIGHTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, <a, (hitt Board, quitable for single gentlemen or gente. waen and their wives,’ ‘Terms moderate, Dinner at six. 357 WEST, TWERTY-NINTH STREE ly furnished Rooms, with Board, A ADE, LIVING UP TOWN CAN ACCOMMODATE {wo couples, with Board for ladies only ; no other board: eretaken, Address Mrs, Adauns, station G. A. EADY FROM PHILADELPHIA HAS TAKEN HOUSE No. 30, Seventh avenue, one door above, Fourteenth atreet, and has desirabl class Board. EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—A GENTLEMAN Oa and wile can find a soci; ‘al home, NEW YORK HER: ALD, } MONDAY, MAY 25, 1868. FOR SALE. “BUTTER STAND, INA WELL LOCATED Ny OK. AS dyn yes Salo—Por particulars apply to NES HOUSE POR SALE rent low; "filed with good pay- hout, eA A MEOHAR * BOARDING Good location ing sonnins furalaied ta BM hambers sir: cot, A OusROR. rch SALE, THE FIXTURES OF THE th ited Up Hauer eto 540 Second avenue, cor- Saas to ssa be ha Pa der y (AM ABBOTT, on WELL FYPTED UP FOURTEENTH WARD LIQUOR Store for sale—Owner has other business and er Very cheap. “Emre ot H. DREYER, 97 Orchard strea. NEAT LITT DINING, COPPER AND CAKE SA- oon, forsale cheap, a the propriotor has otuer business. Apply at 155 East Busty Lith street iter ? Pe —FORSALF, MEAT MARKETS, BAKERIES, LuNout * ms, Kextaurants, Cigar Stores, Hilliard’ Saloons, Oyster Saloons, Hotels, ‘icocertes, Country Hotels, Couutry Corner Liquor’ Stores, down town Sample Rooms, Binih hveaue Cracker and Ship! Brend Bakery, MITCHELL'S More Agency, 77 C dar street, FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE-NEAR the ferrten; low rent : A nt. For particulars apply at 143 Wash. FOR SALE st SPLEND} Geanters: Gi EERE iD BAKERY, MARBLE TOP i faking 28 barrels Der wrecks Pas sea Meno and Cntr Dok S years, Apply immediately at PI ndna Agency, $50 Bowery. SRSELL RESTAURANT, ON EIGHTH AVENUE, FOR SALE oe, On account of the prosant owner Fo- tiring from business. For further culars apply on the Opera House, 32 STUYVESANT STREET.—TO LET, TO GENTLE- RA mer only, ma, private bo newly and neatly ‘urnished Rooms, suitable for o} furalined Hocus, for one or two persons, Refer- QP 9TH ST., NEAR UNIVERSITY PLACE._A FEW Ov choice Rooms, in sult or single, with first class board; references requt! WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN Feta and Sixth aventies.— Furnished "Rooms, with Boa: irat class brown stone; * Sucellent 1 ota 38 4 4 “WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—DESIRABLE Rooms, with first class Board, for families and single gentlemen, Reference required. 4.4, FOURTH AVENUE.—A FURNISHED ROOM, ALSO _@ Hall Bedrooin to iet to gentler AT west ENTH STREET.—PLEASANT ROOMS to let to gebticnann and wife and glagle gentlemen, with first class Hoard. Unexceptionabie references required. 4.7 GREENWICH AVENUE.—PURNISHED ROOMS TO Ed let, with Board, singlevand square; also a Parlor and extension Room; + bath c connec ing 4.7 $0uTH WASHINGTON SQUARE.—A HANDSOME- EA ly furnlabed back Parlor, ample, closets, water, gas, c. to let, without board; Breakfast if desired ; also a single Koom 4¢ WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A PRIVATE FAM- ily, having no children or boarders, would let a back ‘arlor to gentleman and wife; also # large front Koom, ule for two or three gentlémen, with or without Board, Cali for one week, () IRVIND PLACE, CORNER OF SEVENTEFNTH ant Apartments, with or without Private table if preferred, 51 NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF OL Broxdway.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or Angie, with or without Board; references ecu i] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—TO with 1 first claes Board, a large front Room witha eatension, on second floor; also hall Room from June 1. 5 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN UNION ©)Z square and Irving place.—Hundsome Rooms and first class Board; also hall Bedrooms. References exchanged. 5D LEXINGTON AVENUE.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- 4 nished second story ¥ront Room to let iow, with Board, to a geutlemen aud wite or iwo single gonticnen, "Bath an gas. 53 WEST FORTY SECOND STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—Splendidiy furnished Second Floor to let, together or separate, with first class Board; beautiful for summer boarding. sm WEST SIXTEENTH STREET—NEATLY. FUR- O EF nished Rooms to let; also a handsome Suit on first floor to a party of gentlemen, with or without Board. Call this week. 5Q MONMOUTH STREET, JERSEY | CiTy.—Goop Board and pleasant Rooms, in a private familly, within 214 hours of New York by the New Haven Railroad, at reen- jd Hill, Conn, Terms moderate. Address Mrs. D. EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH cree A GENTLE- man eae wife or two single wn have ele- WASHINGTON 8 ), Rooms overiooking JARE (FOURTH STREET).— e park for single gents, without as Je Rooins, large and small, with frat A. Wipow Lapy, LIVING ALONE AND HAVING more room than she requires, will let two Rooms to cuilomen and wives: Bourd tor indy only. Address Quiet, nion square Post ofllce, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING own house, in West Thirty-second street, would accom- modate two sarees? gentlemen or gentieman and wife. Address E, P. M., box PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE A HANDSOMELY FUR- ZA. nisbed Parlor Floor and two other Rooms to let, with Bourd; references required. Apply at 48 Weat Twelfth st, A. SMALL, FAMILY, PLEASANTLY LOCATED BE- tween Broadway and Fourth avenue, will let two or three Rooms on second floor, elegantly furnished, with or “Bess Board, on moderate terms, Apply at 57 Twenty-first THEIR premises, 381 Eighth avenue near PI A PREROORLY Bd rd 208 NTER AND FIXTURES one. the value, For particulars ly at the Reunion Hotel, Forty-second street, near Fourtirarenue. NEATLY FITTED UP OYSTER AND DINING SA- loon, doing a tine cash trade, near the ferry; very cheap rent and long lease; for sale at a bargain; also a well located down town Grocery; rooms attached; rent B16; price for Stock and Fixtures only $125; on account of » Apply toH. COOLEY & 00., No, 27 New Chamb: Bs, AND REFR eSHME! NT PRIVILEGE AT CROssETT Grove for sale. Apply at the Excursion office, 882 We street, near Bi Hi. B. CHOSSETT. (OAL XARD FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED / first class profitable trade, with Lease, Horses; Fixtures, 40, For partioulars address W, Thompson, Herald’ oliee, “PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER A PLEASANT FRONT Room, with Board; terms moderate; house and loca- th street, two blocks from Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A FIRST CLASS house, have some pleasant Rooms wich they wil. rent, with Board. Relerences required. Would take table Board-. era. 91 Clinton place. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY DFSIRES TO LET A few Rooms, single or in euit, furnished, on second floor, to gentiemen, with or without breakfast ; pleasant location; ‘Twenty-third atreet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; re- ferences exchanged. “Address Chemint, box 203 Br Are: SING ONE WEEK A.P. N. J., gentiemen and wives or single gentlemen can have good Boatd, pleasant Rooms, in a private farnliy; thirty min- lites from New York. (XOMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—TO / single gentlemen, with or without Board, or to gentlemen with their wives and tamiites, where they will have all the comforts of a home, in a strictly private famfiy ; location the Ninth ward, within ‘immediate reach of several car routes, Address Comfort, Herald otlice. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A RESPECTABLE house, ail improvements, with people wiio take particu: rect to O, K., sta- inr care to mind their own business, tion D. Grant HOUSE, 48 NE’ been refurnished throughout this api 50 cents per day; #2 and $8 00 per week. THIS HOUSE HAS ing. Rooms 35 und Svan BOARDERS WANTED.—LADIES AND GEN- tlemen, also families, wiil find in the firat class hotel, joss Hotel, corner First and Washington strects, Hoboken, es ory pleasait Accommodations, with or without Board, a very reasonable price. [WO GENTLEMEN, WITH GOOD, REFERENCES, CAN secure a very large Room, with Breakfast, in the ele- ant private house 67 West Forty-eighth street, very low for e summer, Nad LET—A LARGE Fi’ RNISHED tars WITH. GAS, to two or three gentlemen or to a ger an and wife for housekeeping; terms moderate. 47 ‘Ainity ‘street. __..._ COUNTRY BOARD. —COUNTRY BOARD.—BELMONT HAL! NI Brighion, Staten Island (north shore).—Thii ‘st class boarding. house now open; thirty minutes from clty, four from landing. Call at 34 East Twelfth street. OARD WANTED-IN THE COUNTRY ON THE SEA shore, about 50 miles distant, for 8 or four months, for i large founily exclualvely tg themselves; pleave state terms, Address Mr. Maxwell, 883 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, jew York. ferms. We fur ed Rooms, with or gis oe Board, ‘at moderate aces exchanged, 70 Nest, FOURTEENTH STREET.—GENTLEMEN and their wives and sii singe se gentlemen can obtain un- usually pleasant and elegantly furnished Rooms, en suite and singly, wa with first ciass Board. References, sts 78 EAST FOURTH STREET, NEAR SECOND Av nue.—Well furnished second story Front and Hail Rooms to two single, gentiemen or gentleman and wife, with Board, Family small. References exchanged. Q] ALLEN STREET, FIRST, FLOOR.—TWO RESPECT. ble young women can be accommodated with Board or without it by calling. 83 GUNTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH | AVENUE. Pleasant furnished Rooms to let, with Board; suitable for families or gentlemen. 87 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENCE—A of handsomely furnia ed Koonin to et, aly tte, Yeith. frat class’ Board; house Painted and furnished. * Terms moderate, Q3 GUNTON PLACE.—TO LET A PARLOR AND Bedroom, handsomely { arnished, on second tloor, with Board, to tleman and d his wit ree single gentlemen. QT SuINTON PLACE.—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND floor to let, with Board, to (oer and wife; alsoa Room for two gentlemen, References requi JO] MACDOUGAL STREET —A FEW YOUNG GEN. tlemen, also a few young iadies, can obtain firet clase Board, with well furnished Rooms, where the consforts ol home éan be found; also day boarders. ‘Terms from rina) per week. 103 WEST, IWENTYSEVENTH STREET. —A SMALL Private family will letm few handsomely furnianed Rooms with permanent Board; furniture entirely new; strict- ly tirst class reference given and required. 10G (Ou? N02 NINTH stREET, sray._ To et, with Bonrd, large ‘a Indy and gentieman or to single ‘gentlemen ; lers tal ‘en, 108 MEST AWELPTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH AVE. nue. Nicely furnished Roots on second floor, to gentlemen only, without meals; desirable locality. 116 WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms, with Board, for gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, ll EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue.—Large and «mall Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen ; terms moderate: nT oo AVENUE, NEAR SEVENTH STREET — wate German family occupying their have two nlesly furnished Rooms tise whe Board en 122 WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMI- al? ha fp a od qo bong 4 front Room and second i, with or without Board, to gentiemen or tieman fo.” Reterences exchanged, © VEER WAVERLEY PLACE.—THREE OR FOUR SINGLE nticmen of gentleman and wife ean fine ele a th Board, at moderate prices, es NEAR BROAD- Rooms, suitable for also a few day 123 furnished Rooms, with GREEN gic JERSEY CITY.—TWO NEATLY 130 BOARD WANTED—AT YONKERS, FOR A GENTLE. 1) man and wife, Address, stating terms, M., box 5,325 Fost or BoARkd, At BERGEN POINT, ¥. J.-TWO PERSONS ‘be accommodated in a very desirably located private Tesidenee. ‘Trains and steamboats constant.y. | nexceptlon- able references oaure Only those requtring a very re- spectable home need address Calvert, Herald otfice.. Br SIDE HOUSE, LONG ISLAND, IS OPENED AS A te boarding ‘house ; r families and single ipentemen. (The house is beautifully situated, facing the bay. e Fort Hamilton cars at either ferry. OARD WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY (FARMHOUSE), one hour of city for gentleman, wife and boy, 9 years |. Address, with focation and terms, H. B. D., 661 Broad- OARDING AT ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES on the Hudson, thirty minutes out and five from depot. Refers to Joy, Coe & Co, Tribune Bullding. Address BEL. V., Spuyten Duyvil. xh ey BOARD. fete Tee tae, ROOMS for the summer; 30 minutes from Peck 8 from landing. ‘Mrs, PACK AID, Stevens’ Mansions Aston, LeT. NOUNTRY BOARD—IN THE BEAUTIFUL RAMAPO / Valley, one hour and a half from city on New York and Erle Rafiroad. For particulars call at or address 50 West Fourth street. OUNTRY BOARD FOR THE SUMMER CAN BE HAD in New Jersey, forty-five minutes from the city. The place is delightfully located ; fine tert and boating; also vent Gea and vegelables. Address A. B., box 4,714 01 (\OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED ONE HOURS' time by rail; fine boating and tishing: very desirabie \pcation. Apply at EM, Mason's real estate Oflce, No. Ce treet. NOUNTRY BOARD ON THE SOUND—HOUSE FINELY located, with grounds loping to water; good bathing and fishing, Fot particulars address t., box No. 7 New Rochelle, MIGAR STORM FOR SALE.-THE LEASE, STOCK AND J Fixtures of a aplentid Lup Cigar Store, Apply on the pr 8, 94 Newark a Jersey Oity, FIANCE FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.— A large agsortment new and second hand Safes ate at the Iron Safe Works, €2 Ca: between ncey and Rivington, M. PATRICK. RUG STORE FOR SALE chances in city; four ye: Datures; price $3,500 cash, ] RUG STORE OF THE BEST ‘splendid atook, new gist, station C. DOING A Goop BURI- ness; four t; good reawous for sell dng. Apply at nue, Brooklyn. JOR SALE—A GOOD PAYING FRUIT AND CONFEC- tlonery Store, with Stock and Fixtures completa, with good apartinents above for family; cheap rent, Inquire for particulars at 75 Dey street, OR SALE—THE “BEE My E SALOON," IN HUDSON street, near the Cunan meré, with stock, fixt and lease, ' Cheap for cash. Call at JOSEPH COLLIGAN tobacconist, 67 Montgomery street, Jersey City. OR SALE—A CLOTHING, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. A good location for sailor trade. Apply at 68 South street, corner Wall ) Hamilt: Wee, 84! SALE—A PUBLIC HO! B DOING A GOOD jouae ia brick, two story and basement, contain- ing 11 rooms; yas and water on each floor; lot 26x"0, furai- ture and fixtures for carrying on the business included; full license paid to May 1, 1889; part can remain on mortgage; price $600; no eget need apply. ‘Inquire at 284 Hicks street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A CIGAR STORE, DOING A GOOD 1USI- rice 8B). Apply at 407 Tenth avenue, between rty-second streets, (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, with two years’ lease of whole house from May 1, 1868, on one of the leading avenues; must be sold as the owner is in other bustuess. Inquire of WM. ABBOTT, 170 Chatham street. OR SALE—LARGE VARIETY NEW AND SECOND hand Store and Oillce Fixtures, Desks, Drug Drawers, Show Cases, Counters, dc, ; stores shelved and Ouice Railings furnished. “Apply to » JAMES HODGE, No. 9 Vestry street, near Varick and OR SALE—THE STOOK 1K, FIXTURES AND GOODWILL of a Candy, Toy, Fancy, ( nd Newspaper Store, 304 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third heap for cash; good reasons for selling. (OR SALE—FIRST CLASS CORNER DRUG STORE, witha splendid custom. Terms easy. Address A. By C., station G. OR SALE.—A FINE CORNER, OLD ESTABLISHED Grocery Store will be sold at @ "bargain, as the proprie- ior, cad two stores, wishes to dispose of one. Avoly RES OF A NEAT Apply for OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXtt Crockery Store ; one year's lease ; cheap rent. one week at 197 Bleecker street, OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, AN OLD ESTABLISHED Liqnor Store; also-a Grocery Store, vei 7d cheap, in a igood location. Inquire of CH. ANGELE, 86 Chrystie’ street. (OR SALE-SPLENDID FRENCH QOOKING, RANE nearly costing #165; ultable for a faintly oF 9 all hotel; price aly. Apply wt Restaurant Parisien, 64 White street, atter’ o'élock. OR SALE—A GOOD MILK ROUN| selling is death of the owner. Inquire at fot er Stretcher OR SALE CAEAP—A FINE DOWN TOWN LIQUOR Saloon and Restaurant, two years lease, low reut, good a owner going to F PRNBERG & REILLEY, attorneys, 15 Nassan street, REASON FOR OR SALE, CHEAP_STOVES, TINWARE, PLU MBING and Gastitting Shop, or a’ Partner Liberty street. wanted, at 131 BER YARD WITH im this city in @ pleasantil- jm firat rate chance. Inquire ean LARGE STOCK OF IMPORTED ITALIAN monuments of new and chaste designs fur sale at trade prices. FISHER | & BIRD, 97 to 103 East Houston atroet. WO DRUG STORES FOR SALE.—INQUIRE OF DR. A. H. BRANDNER, 60 Centre street, corner Pearl. TALUABLE PATENT FOR SALF—OF THE BEST AND simplest “Cotton Tie” yet Invented. Ite merits will bear the closest fovestigation. Full inform nd every satis- faction given. Apply, between 10 and 4 o'clock, to THU MAN, care of Nathan Weed, No. 4 Gold street, OUTH ORANGE, N, J.—MAGNIFIQUE SITUATION. A louer dans une familie francaise, chambres conforta- biement menblees post famiiles ou measioure seulement, avec nsion (table francaise excellente). Un salon a ln dispo- sha dee Pinslonnaires. Prix moderes. S'adresser a Mr. kM. GOMER, Orange, N. J. ____ HOTELS. “ASuBURTON HOUSE, FORTIETH STREET AND Sixth avenue, fronting Reservoir park.--One Suit ele- first floor, and one on second, gent, farmaed ‘Rooms on Fable a’note or private. NATIONAL HOTEL, AT 100TH STREET AND THIRD avenue.—This new and comm: iuated ng Harigate and “Buel ‘ive Kooms, for family boarders, on carriage room. high grounds, overlookin, several single and suits of reasonable ¢ terme; also stabling an EUNION HOTEL, FORTYSECOND STREET, BE- tween Fourth and Lexington avenues.—Splendidly fur- nished ed ontas oe ‘suite or singly; table ala carte, The most economical of ail houses, = SUMMER RESORTS. _ (EARENDON HOTEL, | BARATOGA SPRINGS.—OPEN /) from June 1 to October 1. Parties wishing to en, 8 will please addresa Chas. E. Leland, Clarendon ote, Sai Springs, or Delavan House, Albany. fumished Rooma'io let, with Board, 6 thes " ‘d, five minutes % (NEW NO.) LEXINGTON AVEN( 136 niy-ninth nth atreet.—A private family will aon Tmodate a ni fe or single i il Pleasant front Room and Board. we gentemen “witha 14.4. LEXINGTON | AVENUE. — SECOND | story front Room, with Board, for gontleman and wife or aingle gentlemen ; leganily foralahed house; all tn: small, provements; private family of 145 BAST TWENTVAIRS? STREET, | OPPosiTE Ingly oF en sultecwith oF wiibout Boarayauitable for temiied ‘oF single gentlemen; Tocation first class, ae Oe 148 EAst FOURTEENTH STREET, | BETWEEN Third and Fourth avenues.—Elegantiy furnished Kooma, with or without Board; house first class; contains all he improvements, 165 WEST IWERTY-THIRD STREET—HANDsoME. ly furnished #, in sult oF singly, with Board; first clase house and location. Wi7 THOMPSON STREET, NEAR BLEECKER. — Nicely furnished pleasant Rooms for o1 ‘two geatiemen ail modern tmpfovementa; sirielly private house 195 SkCOND AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET. — Firat class Board, with furnished Rooms, for fanilies or single gentiemen. Terms moderate. 200 WEST, FORTYSRCOND STREET —A SMALL, strictly private American (qmnily of adults, will let « ba desirable well furniahed Suit o ooms, to two or thi ritlemen, Breakfast if required. Very’ convenient to ith avenue and Broadway cara. 20 EAST BROADWAY.—A FEW GENTLEMEN Anda gentleman and wife can be accommodated with first class jouse haa all the modern improve. ments location aplendid; rooms neatly furnished and plen- 8510 #6. Apply for one w EAST TENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS FROM Second avenue.—Koard for gentlemen and wives or Tavle bowrders accommodated. — Rerer- 215 } Palsy gentleme changed. ences &: 218 BAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—~A FRENOH FA. mily can dispose of « few single Rooms, with goud Board, for gentlemen ; reference required and given. he 6) WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—A LARGE, jai wellfurnished Room to rent, to one or two singia gentlemen, with board und ail the comforts of home; terms moderate, WEST THIRTY. 1x0 STREET—1O_ LuT, handsomely {uralahed large Bedroom and « batt Bedroom at jotnings where there are tio other lodgers. 9% 39) WEST TWENT ND STREET.HAND. somely furnished Rooms, with frat class Board, for & gontieman and wife or two Kingle gentlemen. 941 Weer, rovrtn STREET.—A PARLOR, WITH A]. Sichen tr aestred, furnished or not, with or'witiout Partial Board; also an extension Room ‘for gentiemen; elghberhood good. 24 WEST NINETBENTH STREET. ; Kooms to let to gentiomen and ladies, w! NISHED * out Board. . ced \OZZEN'S WEST POINT HOTEL WILL OPEN MAY ‘%.—The annual examination of the Cadets at the United States Military Academy commences June 1, making this the most interesting time to visit this beautl(al and romantic spot. YROPT HOUSE, TWO MILES FyOM GARRISON, Fatoam county, WY. — Hs up thle use i will be ope tor Hof of Feomat ‘on the 10th of une,” Ques wil comfort ani uri for enjoyment ng paloe wil fe spared to make it @ pleasant home for’ boarders Aes. BENNETT. (QOORER COTTAGE, LONG, BRANCH, N. J. WILL, BE for guesta June 1. ‘Addrese’M. M. Laird, Long Braueb, or 15 and 17 Whitebeit street, New York. FOREST HOUSE, BUDDS LAKE, X. J. OPENS JUNE 15; conveyance haere ‘and Enver italiroad to Stan- hope, Address J. M. preeriE {AIRFIELD HOUSE 18 NOW OPEN.—PARTIES WILL find this one of the most delightful resorts in the coun- try; only two hours from New York via New Haven Railroad. P. D. CARRIQUE, Fairheid, Cu ninsiponiasaansensientanat et eee eee LATOURFITE HOUSE, BERGEN PornT.—riti8 rorU- Jar and beautiful summer resort le oe 30min foot Liberty nireet; every bour ntreets 0 eee AG. ARMOUR. to New York, onl ‘acoe tak: A he steamboat Joseph and New Jersey Centra JEW SUMMER HOUSE ON THE SOUND AT _ROWA- ton, 00 the banks of Five Mile river, Conn. 244 miles Fouth of ‘Norwalk; first class accommodations during the simmer months for families and others; delightful borhood aplendid dciven' nea Dating tn che Sounds two deli steambonis to New York j city rel Menara.“ Fowlo Hoyle, Knickerbocker '¢ avenue, between Twenly-eighth and Twenty Y, Proprietor. NOW OPEN -ONECK Hous: TE ACCOM- Modatlons;, good tmble, pi surf bathing, boating, fishin the hou ar the ocean: For particulars reas Kdwin C. or tia, Se colbatnptons Li POWELTON HOUSE, NEWRURG, Fis FAVORITE jotel, having been thoroughly refitted and re- painted uw rection of its new managers, will be Opened for the season June 20. Every arrangement bas been perfected caiculgted to please the patrons of this famous re- sort; conches always in attendance to convey guests from the Steainboat to the hotel groande direct, PURDY & CONLIN (auccessors to Horatio Blake), Propristors, [Now toren, Saratoga. . Popa ar prices, - a families and Superior geutlone $28 per week; $100 for four weeks On nator io reer re Sy gem Ab aL aqion, Tune 1 to Uc Addroy MT ELAN BLOTHERS, ” 8. ene 1 i ote Nh | $4 0 per Hay is | jetropo:iian 74 81255 WILL BUY A LIQUOR STORE DOING A GOOD 0) business, Apply in store, 408 East Eleventh #t $5.600, —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS GROCERY Store, in good location, doing a good busi- Bess” Appy from 10 o'clock A. M, until 8 o'clock P. M. at Ra arket House, corner Weat aud Barclay streets EHRENS, 8. CAMERON & CO.—STEAM PUMPS FOR BOIL factories, hips, mines, de, Foot of Kast ird street, ‘New York. ENGINES, BOILERS AND STEAM PUMPS, NEW A. and second hand, ail styles and sizes; Planes Latnes, Anviin, Visoa, Shatting, Tools and. Mac hinery of all descrip: tions at HOFFMAN FINNEY'S, 167 Water t.,, Brooklyn OR SALE—A STEAM BOILER, SUITABLE FOR A propeller tug boat. Inquire of FINNEY & HOFFMAN, doller makers, 167 to 175 Water street, Brook! j)0R SALE—ONE EIGHT HORSE PORTABLE EN- ine fo Funning order, Address or apply at f ISAau Ne TIC R, 88 Commercial sireet, Newar! {OR SALE—AT THE ATLANTIC DOCK IRON WORKS, Brooklyn, « pair of Engines, 10x49 stroke, with Boller all complete, suil wel boat. Also all the Tools and Machinery in the share ion works, ATHE FOR SALE CHEAR—GOOD AS NE or power, Bench, Chucks, Slide Rest, suitable finishers, amateurs, £0. 164 East Ninth street, between and Fourth avenues, rear buflding. RINTING PRESS FOR SALE-QUARTER SIZE, IN firat rate order; will be sold cheap. Inguire at theeGreat Unned States Tea Warehouse, 2,28 nnd 90 \Veaey atreets HE OWNER OF A MANUFACTURING ESTABLISH- ment, having room and tools to spare, desires to cont t for some’ machinery or hardware manufacture. Address Rapp, 1" Broadway, room No. 8. 295 HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—CAN oD uae now ruauing. Ioquire of J. HOFFMAN, 41 Gold atreet. FooT for brass Third THE LECTURE SEASON. | MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—T0 GENTLEMEN only, on interesting subjects, at the New York Musenim of Anatomy, 618 Broad hose unable to attend these lectures Inay receive a co} 7 by forwarding 25 cents. Ad- | Bens? of New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 road Wy. _MUSICAL, “Youna LADY. "FROM GENEVA, ‘SWITZERLAND who teaches music and French, wishes 19 pass the sum- Address Sine 8. Pater, A mer with @ family in the country. Farmington, Con 4 )PRANO OF HIGH CULTURE AND ORFAT i ibility desires a altoation in a good Protestant quartet eltaece salary no objection. Address Mrs, B. M., jeraid office, LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO and singing at pupil's residence, f quarte », ihent reference gived. ‘Address, with residence, Tewcler, wx 114 Heraid office, ‘ n BS AND TENOR WANTED—FOR Bol oC tHOLIC Church at Youkers, one hourta ride fi thew York. Apply at the Catholic Musto Depot, 509 Browdw as, ont bag th OF THE MAY QUEEN. “ A BRILL a C entitied “The Feast of Ro ay will be iy on Monday and Tue" by 1,00 young ladies «day evenings , Under the dir ie Tickets, yy, Renerved seats, ,70", WO YOUNG LADY 4 “Daoraou o 4, PROFESSORS lon. at give Plano Lowe aye wi Titan et “avenue, n ff MUSTOAK Fiazxn, D, F i monthiy Publientt ar dane. steer at Dtating mB et iy os iy gh the Most (wvorite eflections from "ie Belle and tad & qulop. Price Se, OMY teachers a liberal diaodlins T. LU DK Publisher, 267 Brovme street, fe Fortieth street. Lee mango M ee, Rte 'UESDAY EVENING, Pe WEDNESDAY TERESA M. FRIDAY BVENIMNG) | wait ANTOLy &T Sed NEW SCALE 0} chesira sea Dress Lt LA ie Ae! ‘ ‘four Sich music store, HE. 247K FRANOAIS—SOR | TERESA “MATT E WEUNESDAY Spe terme May 27, at 1 o’vlu mat MATINEE, for the ape thine, SOR TERESA. Admfasai 91 to ail’ parts of the house of private boxes, which a OPNRA HOUSE, street, Twenty -third soqnen. Eighth avenue, Doors open . “Gs popmences SSemiaates af nN, With tts wonderful REDO! HAMBER TRANSFORMATION, TO. tei 1 TERBACE OF THE CHATLAU. Also the ‘Stora and bey rm eae RAIN or WREAL WATER, never betore attempted omany stage, and recetved nightly with morse applansi eats can be secured at he ofice of the Op re House; Schirmer'n, 701, and McCoy" 114 way, In active rehearsal Watts erie exciting donsestic drama, entitied HE POOR STROLLER. MATINEE _EVERY SATURDAY. OW ERY THEATRE. d week of Mr. W. H. WHALLEY. olen twit ‘Thousands Unequatlert & wonderful Rush to see m Scenery. auiceoss. Olivgr Twist, | Brilliant Tableanx. Bhonts of Everyboiy Me, W. AL Applause, Dellente ‘THE ID! N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. Thee, an surrounded at7. I: VA rroction begins at 3, ‘The groat Humoriste and Vocalists of Minatrelsy, BIRCH, WAMBOLD, ARD AND BACK AN PRANUISCO MINSTRELS. Glorious anccess of the new burleague of the BLACK AND TAN CONVENTION, BLACK AND TAN CONVENTION. BLAOK AND TAN CONVENTION, Terminating with the KU KLUX KLAN, KU KLUX KLAN. ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. LAST WEEK BUT TWO OF THE SEASON bi Roobvod te iN as the GRAND DUTCH “ss” is “a burlesque gem." THE ONLY LEON as the GRAND DUTCH 43" 1 y is “a vocal sensatic THE ik aa as the GRAND DUTCH « fhe Presa “artistically ces TH Laas asitne GRAND DUrcn ‘The “Tostee out-Toster JOB MURPHY, GAN Fas FAREWELL CONCERT, ABEKNACLE, SERSBY CIty. SATURDAY, MA The following eminent artiste will aban - MADAME PAREPA-ROSA, prima douna. MR. GAR L_ ROSA, violinist. N, pianist, * JLBY, conductor. . G. Tickets for sale at Mesars. itd Co.'s, No. 9 Nassau street, M® F.B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATI NDAY, May 26 THE TICKED OF LEAVE MAN. ROR BRIERLY MR. F. i, CONWAY, MAY EDWARI -VIOLA CROCKER, YRENCI cf THEA TRE. WEDNESDAY. NEXT} MAY 27, ADIEU PANTERS, VENDANGES SUUT PatT {n two acta, by Theo. Barriere, L'AUTOGRAPH. in one act. Ticket offices at Schirmeris music Broadway, apd at the theatre, Ou BULL'S comedy, ome tore, TOL LAST GRAND CONCERTS (prior to bis departure Cor Europs) will take place fn STEINWAY HALL, “on SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, May %, June 1 and 2. A number of POPULAR ARTISTS will ai Anentire change of programme for each performance, in- cluding the MOST BRILLIANT COMPOSITIONS of MR. OLE BULL AND PAGININI. ADMISSION, $1; RESERVED SEATS, #1 50. gcickets can now Be avcured at the Music Store of Mr. @. Tr) 701 Broadway ; Messrs, Schubert & Co., #2) Broad: "Fuuliman's Ticket oflice, 112 Broadway and’ at the bor Dinge of the Hall, rom 9A: Me to 8. Med ie PEOPLE'S CANDIDATES, For Peer of the, ee ales Latatan, For Vice ag LITTLE TOMMY TUCKER. MAGNIFIOENT PANORAMA OF THE WAR, FROM FORT SUMTER TO ITS CLOSE. Madison Square Hall, 954 Broad atreet, every evening at 5 P. Efvoctively ilustrated by SALLIE BROWNSON GoopRict. Matinees Wednendays and Saturdays ab 2 Tickets O0c. ; rexerved seats 75c. ‘ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, pen, ‘The Forty-third Annual Preahoition of Pictres and Seulptur Day and Evening, cor. Twenty-third streot Clad Fourth avenue PIANOFORTES. A BARGE VARIETY OF THOSE “ELEGANT. ZX fortes of the manufacture of JENNYS ‘& SON, Ey ry treet, between Second and Third avenues. These ‘or tone, elegance of finish and general durabi!- ity are aie and yet, fora first class piano, are the ccheapeat In the city. A few will be reuted and sold ou monthly jn 7 Fawn Ciriae bd ceneat , ot, ews town ticke® oflice, ‘#1 50, with exception will be seoured at the usual price. PADD RYMAN, 8, 8. PURDY, SAM rice, Subject tothe approval of the People's Conventions, which sit Tai Fad! night (when seats are to be had) at the OLYMPIC iway, oe of Twenty-third _ AMUSEMENTS, GARDEN a Lessee and Manager. Doves yy aan WHEATLEY Houses cP ORM t SE8 COMPLETELY FU MONDAY, MAY 25: Teas, aid Net EVENING Will be presented the bur! we exiravagunza, the PAWN, Sotroductog Jarrett and Palmer's renowned TKOUPE. aes A seater tet Bae r dancers in America will aj NEW MUSIC, SCENERY, Ci ISTOMES and aPUINY NPS, pieh, MATIN VERY SATURDAY AT we cured y y ALLACK'S, roprietor and Manager... yhnt open ae ty caaimenen at Motelech es Oe FRY By E, ENING UNTIL UNTIL NOTICE ed 4 Drama in ‘audnis 1 four acts, eatitied ae 1H Tho whole of tho Music, induding ‘ngiah and ducing old B, 4 an original Overture, intro Scotch tra, com ‘and The Properts Costumes and Vuifori The ere oo ALL, ACK, FI ST ae. %. Me , Htoptia Mr. re J. CLARA JENNIN ANNIE WARD, Miss MARY BA ROADWAY THEATRE, Apatssi0 4 CHANGE OP Hits Aaa Hite, FARCE. ‘AND MRS. WILLIAMS IN BOTT ProEe MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND TH! RSDAY, L HALLOW EVE; OR SNAP APPLE NIGHT Mr ‘Miltasne a, -Rody O'Connor Mrs, William: Ce iy Kileen Mra, Williams. Ser! Mr. Williams. « . ne ri oe ON FRIDAY BEXE WILLIAMS F wind last mrpearance but one. thts sonson call \D MRS. BAR: nm wins WILLIA! ANDY. i aguiRe N HOUR IN Seve. songs and aa Mrs, WILLIAMS in arteen characters, ATURDAY, TAB ENELL Ray a red froms ull Osh a yt oe t aa Sa, Tom's CONGERTS, At Harlem, N. ¥, Mon At Morrisania, N. Y. At Greenpoint, L. 1,'W At Flushing, LC, Thursday Ev wht W Witamsbiry,' 'L. I, Friday and aud HEATRE Last GREAT LINGAKL ake, GREAT LiNuarb.| ‘RAT LINGARD, LAST NIGHTS OF THE “St LINGARD. VOM SKETCHES. COMI Be OF PROF. AIL suet iy vgh aac oa iy Sty 2 turday 514 BROADW ay, NIGHTS OF Se comts STATUE SONG SPATUE SONG LAST SIX NIG REPRESENTI D eee BOONE G! fm 2 Nol, N ye 2 LAST NIGHTS UF THE BOO! NE, CHILD Lanst nights of Under the Lamppont, Last nighis of On the Bench at Lone Brinch, LINGARD the Greats LINGARD the Unappfoxchabie IN E Mie SKierCw D IN {1s com IN HIS COM LYMPIC THEATRE—BEGINS AT 8. James E. Hayes CW. Tayleure, Bus 4 ENSELY CROW DED HOUS Dazzled and delighted with G. Ly Fox's comic pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY, The great comedian w nee nd pantomimisy ORGE L, FOX, tn his inimitable performance of CLOWN: Pantaloon. ©, Columbine... Romance, ART MISS C. A MARCH LIS. TRANSFORMATION SCENG. MATINEES 13g WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ORRELL SISTERS' NEW YORK THEATRE, 738 and 730 Broadway. Admission mie success of Molineaux St. John’s adaptation from the TALS OF LA BELLE HELENE, ia which the vite SOPHIE, ae AND JENNY PARIS, HELEN AND ORESTES, All the original of the celebrated composer Offenby served, introducing also the exciting CANCAN DANCE. Mr. M. W. LEFFINGWELL, ightly as ails ROMEO JAFFIER Ci tehd al MATINEE ON SATURDAY. I RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE. ger yom ool (adjoining Ac pre ION 0 CENTS, Fourteenth stroet of Music; ANT. SUCCESS . of the reorganization of of the famot ELS. UNswonkrit et SEYMOUR, HORN, HOGAN, NEIL and - Burlesque Opera, Tue Sin Orator. to Keep Hot Old Times Rocks, The Wigan, Noll the Belle, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. BRYANT'S NEW MINSTREL OPERA iSOUSR. Box ollice open from 10 to 3 for sale of reserved seats. ONY PASTORS OPERA HOUSE. OWERY. REENGAUEMENT FUILSIX NIGHTS Of the Twin Stars of the Ethioplan Minstrel ay eh BILLY EMERSON ALLEN. MERSON °* N & BILLY ENLISON ‘De The untmpeached leaders of the colored opera and chame pious of the world. NEW YORK BOYS IN CHINA ts the Ute of anew national drama of great interest, LIFE OW A MISSISSIFPL STEAMER, | picture of ac presenting a vivid iREAT TINGARD TURLESQO Tid by, bo TEERNS AND BILLY SHEFPA: an talle of own. - TONY PASTOR & CO. IN TR! EN-DOUS BILL. EMERSON & ALLENATINEE s_ Wednesday, 23g o'clock, OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. Great Hit of the rae or Scenes in Congress. J. CONNEL ag Ben Butler. VIE ROGERS.” Rip V: week of Master Dour ike lt. Chalienye Dance, ‘Medley Walk Around, ac GRAND MATINEE every Saturday at 234 o’elock. LADY SELL, FoR “ged rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, ooeieel price #600, for less than half; carved legs; agraffe treble; Santibctarer’s ll OF oule and wartaaesy stool, cover, box for shipment. Apply at 25 Third street. IMMEDIATE CASH, GREAT OFFE! roadway, will dispose anos, Melodecns and Ory take from to $15 mor ats until paid continued owing to the large nit returued Also, 60 new wad & struments for rent, or for sale At bargains for cash, HORACE WATERS & CO,, Ty wew" aud 10 sscoag band te of five first class makes DOZEN BARGAINS.~SYUARE AND UPRIGHT i ‘anos, new and ol, guaranteed by T. H, CHAMBERS SON, manufacturers, Elgath street, corner of Fourth avenue, in thd Bible House, - Pianow rented, FINE ASSORTMENT of new scale Pianofortes, at DUNHAM & SON'S new warerooms, 831 Broadway. FEW FIRST CLASS PIANOS, VERY CHEAP; have been’ uscd a little: hearty new ; HAINES BROTHERS! Pianotorie Wareroome, 4 Sast Fourteenth street, Union square, ie PERFECT ORDER; PIANOFORTE FOR | # round ogrneti cary log ERT F ity ous 18 SELECT “) SELECT ASSORTMENT OF UPRIGHT “AND St QU PARE A Pianos for sale or rent, at reduced prices. OUVRIER & SONS, manufactory and warerooms, & West Thirteenth et, N ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte, finished back, carved legs, fail tron frame, pow: 225; one at $125; best new fouston street, between Broad- ércul tone, as good as new, Pianos veiy ehenp, 18 East way and ‘rosb: by | atreet, A CHOICE STOCK OF SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Pianor, Parlor Organs for sale enon ‘also to let Ch on instalments, at SCHROEDER'S piano rooms, 64 Union piace. Eel FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SACRIFICE, for cash, their magnificent Pianoforte, carved rosewood, deven octave, overstrung; caebrated manufacturers, five years’ guarantee ; nearly uew. 113 Seventh street, MAGNIFICENT ROSE! wooD FIANOFORTE FOR A Ante to, order by city maker, cot #600, for $300; Paintings, Bronses, n Table, Butter, ele: rent ancritiee. Inquire teeet, betweeu Filth and Etageres, Booke: Mattresses, bx a, Silver also Pantor Suite, Bureaus, in, M nt sets Chi residence xt R SALE-A HANDSOME AND FASHIONABLE Forewood Pano, rice #145 ‘i80 several mahogany own Hanon, cheap; some DALY'S music ators, 108. SECOND ieee PIANOFORTES, Te orious, makers, for sale nt low priews by CHICKER- ING & BONS, 652 Broadway. Pas TWENTY SECOND HAND Ls ta for was | 2 low ngetoes tad CHIC! ING & 80. wi THe BEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Pinos in the city for sede and to rent, at WM. CAN- leecker street. Parties wiil do well DIDS’, warervoms, 46 by callings | U PH, FIANOS. MARTINS & 808 MANUFAC: tures, 4 East Houston street. Constantly on baud » ce assortment of Gest clas® instruments for sale or to oo mi CED PRICES— PIANOS AT GREATLY REDt Waste ED-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITIT ets, for gentleman and wite, with Boars perms family must be small and ao other boarders, between pent t hand 4 irtioth atcqeta, Address, with terms aa Herald often, FRENCH. (CH ADVERTISE: ENTS. 01 iy rnan. a DEMANDE—UNE FEMME DE OMAMBRE ER aa ris Ne randd et al ai veut retourner en Kure Ciaran Hotel, chambre $8, entre # bent mardi m N DEMAN UNE SROnE Sulsse soigner Siadronser a na 44 Lame KE Sb, “PLACER i Usa m eSIN Mtoe he atore. alten sulgnes ice gurus Pe haa and This offer will be of pianos nd hand Ln- ——w_ 8 PRANCAISD pF! ii mots et nCAlsP “OU FR ANCAISE DVAIRE UNE PLA K U Nk JEUNE FILLE wr AF reugre Ulli dans uLe EROME HOPKINS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THE THIRD SPRING- ie FEAST OF SONG, BY HUNDREDS OF CHORALISTS fromhia ORPHEON FREE CHORAL SCHOOLS, combined with CHARITY CHILDREN and EMINENT SOLO AKT. ¥ EVENING, MAY 28, at the YORK MUSIC, under the ai and prominent citizens, THIS Is the year when the voices of M See nd CHOIR BOYS can be heard TOGETHE potted by a GRAND ORCHESTRA, “THE HORUS" and “JERUSALEM THE GOUD ctor, JEROME HOPKINS 3. Condes th "om Dire: tor, pitt FO. THOMAS. TICKETS 75 CEN |S and hey At Sehir~ 1 Broadway,” BOXES for four, #12 o Tuenday"e Now, Manager. Cau PARK GARDE: Seventh avenue, between leg -olghth ani and Fifty-ninth ate, aA Ay TE RC ENING, May 85. THIS (MONDAY) ES ay STHEODORE Huma’ POPULAR ar ONDAY) SING sa GRAND: OPE ENING GUNCHET. 1. Opening March, “Cent rai Park Gard to Mr. na v 2. Overti “Over -Weber & treTiusta, auopted to the five prelude by Bach -/Gouned: For solo violing, cornet, piano and organ. %. — Vivace, from the Reformation ected . Scone de Ballet, «Robert le Diable” a IL. Serenade, for ti BS BRS SIEDLER AND scl % uadrille, ‘La Grande Duchesse' Conductor. Offenbach 7” HEODORE THOMAS ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Season tickets, admitting to all the popular Garden Coa- certs during the entire summer ee LLARS EAC! To be obtained at G, Sebi « H, rmer's music store, 701 Broadway at the genoral ticket otlice, 114 Broadway, ‘sad at Coutral Park Garden. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Bron Seventh Avenue and Reit Raliroad care pass the dooi jgbth avenue cars are dist ant but GRAND Musical z FESTIVAL. ‘The underst ed begs to return hfe moat hearty and sincere thanks to all d Musical @ indies and gentleman who bave taken part im Festival, now brought to # guocssstul elore. e the ists no Wo! eagreae pote | manner in which ried hernaclves to ie uublic, and to the members of the chorus and - 4 prate be curl be too great for theif part of the work. The Bint disappointment wok piace on the part of aay arti enue in the festivad 18 terest taken in tnuste by all those ladies aud voi tleman saa guarantee of ite futuro success in Chie ly. | parc ig —————_ 618 BRoM>ws an ac oe POLYTECHNIC an v. He. Peis | . avalon... trom# As Me to.10'2. es, r CH'S ORAND CARTOON Kaen of the Age of the Reformation, corner Fourteenth street EVENING. Me’ LADie® FARR rye ce RCH OF HOLY INNO. ifth avenae Art (allen Fi a 3 ents, of kin is pastor, will be con- “unt ay 30 ie faverett Rooms, corner Broadway Conrih stewet. a SRENCH THRATHE. tinwed a thir SOR TERE! We mes a TO-NIGUT, MARIE A. ETTE, Tesday, 2th. MATING, ty TERESA, Wedbosiay, 27th at t — Boxes and ‘ean now be Prieta St ‘Treket “atice, Bait 658 rontway, be between Bond and Dt. BEATRE ROYAL, MONTREA NED INE T witty, for fy a at enter, Ayply A, Wy) Young, Wallack’s Theatre, \- aos yi AL,” € VOGE AND JURY CLUB —"W\ Lo No. 9 HEATRE TICKET, omg RESERVED suats « WAY, 4s Mi cweatres. OPEMA AND THEATR PSE RVED SEAT REDA URE RAILROAD TICK: B v Ohi WE EROOLITAN oth, ADAMS, AGENT. " HENRY C. DOBSON, TRAR INSTRUCTIONS I ayers cil mod eum & fhe Dobson Bros. great parout Banyo by ove purcuneing thats where

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